Factors associated with worsening in the self-rated health status of Brazilian women who lived with dependent elderly people during the first wave of COVID-19

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作者
Romero, Dalia Elena [1 ]
Maia, Leo [1 ]
Muzy, Jessica [1 ]
Andrade, Nathalia [1 ]
de Souza, Paulo Roberto Borges [1 ]
机构
[1] Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz, Lab Informacao Saude, Inst Comunicacao & Informacao Cient & Tecnol Saude, Fiocruz, Av Brasil 4-365, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
来源
CIENCIA & SAUDE COLETIVA | 2023年 / 28卷 / 07期
关键词
Caregivers; Frail Elderly; COVID-19; OLDER-ADULTS; PSYCHOLOGICAL MORBIDITY; CARE; CAREGIVERS; PREDICTOR; MORTALITY; WORK; PAIN; MEN;
D O I
10.1590/1413-81232023287.13702022
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
The objective is to analyze the factors associated with the worsening of the self-rated health (SRH) of Brazilian women who live with elderly people with functional dependence (EFD) during the first wave of COVID-19. ConVid - Be-havior Research was used as a data source. For the analysis, the group of women who lived with EFD was compared with those who lived with the elderly without any dependence. Hierarchical prevalence ratio (PR) models were estimated to test the associations between sociodemographic characteristics, changes in income, routine activi-ties and health in the pandemic, with the outcome of worsening SRH. This worsening was more fre-quent in the group of women living with EFD. After adjusting for hierarchical factors, being black (PR=0.76; 95%CI 0.60-0.96) and having a per capita income lower than minimum wage (PR=0.78; 95%CI 0.64-0.96) were shown to be protective factors for SRH worsening among EFD co-residents. Indisposition, emergence/worsening of back problems, affected sleep, poor SRH, feeling loneliness and difficulty in carrying out routine activities during the pandemic were positively associated factors. The study demonstrates that living with EFD was associated with a worsening in the health status of Brazilian women during the pandemic, especially among those of higher social status.
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页码:2051 / 2064
页数:14
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